Books from several Lusophone authors will be presented on this year's Belgrade Bookfair, on the Treći Trg stand, and the stand of Guest of Honor: Gooncalo M. Tavares, Machado de Assis, Roderick Nehone, Jorge Macedo, Joao Maimona, Jose Luandino Viejra, Anthology of Portueges Drama and Anthology of Angolan stories.

56th Belgrade Book Fair starts at 3pm, on 23rd, until 30th October 2011.Publishing house Treći Trg will have its debut on this cultural manifestation on the stand No. 1412, in the Hall 1, right from the information desk.You can find books designed by me on TT stand, stand of the Guest of Honor - Portuguese language, Čigoja stand, and the stand of the Angolan embassy.

On this year Belgrade Book Fair, new Treći Trg world literature edition will have its premiere.This time I used different paper for cover, beige, more softer than kunstdruck, more natural; and also for the interior, beige paper.Edition with four genres, I have divided in four tones of one color: the lightest for poetry, little darker for drama, darker for prose, and the darkest for essay.The look of the old notebooks, with the sticker on, and yet with modern elements, discreet, I combined with the various line quality, from the so-called margin drawings, that now get the "major role", through earth cracks; nervous and interrupted lines from the Burda's sewing patterns; then peacefull and undulately, feminine, to the bold ones of the antique labyrinths.

The Paris Kiss is a specific adventure-travelogue novel. It takes place
during four days in Paris. It the same time it’s an amusing
metaphysical-philosophical-esoteric novel that can be read as a survival
guide for the newest era that we’ve stepped into. It’s a book on how to
overcome stress, how to buy a pair of boots in Paris, what the future
will be like, what will happen to Christianity and other religions,
which cafes in Paris are good, how Belgrade is seen from Paris and how
Paris from Belgrade.

Beside the fact that the events take place
within a four day span, the Paris Kiss tells of the moment all of us,
all of mankind, are in. The junction of the new era and the newest era.
Or the crossroads where the analogue era turns into the digital. That’s
why it also tells a tale of love, solitude, fear, global climatic
changes, nature as the greatest luxury, Paris as a city concealing the
entrance to the netherworld, male-female relations and the new era of
the female divine. The Paris Kiss seeks and finds the new Messiah the
third millennium is longing for.

This detective-alchemist novel
with elements of science fiction and the deciphering of urban city codes
attempts, through the past, to perceive the future. Among other things,
it tells of Mona Lisa’s code, mega-stores, large fashion brands,
immortality, and whether speed hastens life or cancels it out. In any
case, this is a triple-layer novel of significant volume that much has
fit into, including the excitement of the readers to see the end of the
initiation search disguised as the purchase of three pairs of boots.